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Saturday, August 14, 2010

24 minutes later....

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Ok, lets talk about the fact that it just took me 24.... count 'em.. T.W.E.N.T.Y - F.O.U.R. M.I.N.U.T.E.S. to load this dinosaur computer and get one.... just one web browser open and ready for use.

HAHAHAHA!!! I am quite literally laughing out loud at how crazy that is!

I want to blame it on Jonathan for having 269 podcasts on his itunes

But really, it is simply the fact that this computer is 6.5 years old, its a laptop which translates to 92 years old in human years. Basically, technology moves faster than the speed of light and therefore leaving this "old" computer in need of a scooter for cruising around the world wide web

Oh yes I did...

Now as an attempt in redeeming myself and redeeming this post from being completely pointless (and weird)... I will tell you that we have saved up for a computer and we do need a new one for many reasons, but my major one is so that I can upload pictures again.. the computer can't even upload another single picture (laughing out loud again)

1 comment:

Oh, dear; that's slow! (Of course, we just stopped using the laptop I got for college in - wait for it - 1999.) If you're looking for cheap and simple, we have a Dell Inspiron Mini that does all the basics and has a built-in webcame - nice for video chat with grandparents! If you've saved up and can spend more, I would totally get a Macbook.

Adoption is the Gospel

"[Adoption is] the whole story of redemption. The universe was meant to be a home- where the image bearers of God rule and serve under their Father. It was all to be ours. The primeval insurrection in the garden, though, turned the universe into an orphanage- the heirs were gone, done in by their appetites. A serpent now holds the cosmos in captivity, driving along the deposed rulers as his slaves. The whole universe is now an orphanage.

But then there's Jesus.

When we were still orphans, Christ became a substitute orphan for us. Though he was a son, he took on the humiliation of a slave and the horror of death (Phil. 2:6-8). Jesus walked to that far country with us, even to the depths of the hog pen that we'd made our home, and hung on a tree abandoned by his Father in our place."